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salazar, secretary salazar, i'm embarrassed, you said this, this requires nothing short of a civil rights movement to move this ball down the field, perhaps the greatest civil rights and humanitarian issue facing us right now. reverend, you said if you want to change the law you need to change the culture. so acknowledging that 2/3 of americans want immigration reform, always issue how to get there. i did a little dig, are you concerned there is chilling effect because of inaction in washington, this political freeze? abc and "washington post" did a poll recently. they said concurrent with reverend saluguaro, many want comprehensive immigration reform but can't agree how that should take place. mr. salazar, in colorado, there is a race right now, congressman kaufman trying to retain his seat and both he and the democrat report when they go out, even in the hispanic community, many are much more likely to raise concerns about the economy or the cost of living than about immigration reform. so what i want the panel to take up now, if it requires some civil rights kind of movement, this grou
salazar, secretary salazar, i'm embarrassed, you said this, this requires nothing short of a civil rights movement to move this ball down the field, perhaps the greatest civil rights and humanitarian issue facing us right now. reverend, you said if you want to change the law you need to change the culture. so acknowledging that 2/3 of americans want immigration reform, always issue how to get there. i did a little dig, are you concerned there is chilling effect because of inaction in...
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the rolls and responsibilities of alice griffith lamar will complete the construction and selected salazar for the affordable housing at the site in addition to ocii key alice griffith revitalization includes the san francisco housing authority which is the current owner and operator and the social programs at alice griffith so first i'll give you a background the housing authority applied for and were awarded a $35,000 initiative or ccii grant about 25 point plus grant is for units and for services and community improvement the ccii improvements comes with a statutory obligation that a portion the grant be expended and portion by 2017 i'll get into that a little bit later the ccii funds are used phenomenon the first phase of alice griffith alice griffith it going to be redeveloped in 5 phases this shows the phases it will include one to one replacement of the 2 hundred and 56 public housing authority unit and add 2 hundred 48 unit mixed in within the block here's a site map of new development the blocks outlined in red are within la nefarious first phase with the first two phases outlined
the rolls and responsibilities of alice griffith lamar will complete the construction and selected salazar for the affordable housing at the site in addition to ocii key alice griffith revitalization includes the san francisco housing authority which is the current owner and operator and the social programs at alice griffith so first i'll give you a background the housing authority applied for and were awarded a $35,000 initiative or ccii grant about 25 point plus grant is for units and for...
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secretary salazar will begin tonight by trying to make sense of the broad issues we as a nation are facing in the current immigration crisis and hopefully shed some light on why we remain log jammed a decade after his initial efforts at reform. ..
secretary salazar will begin tonight by trying to make sense of the broad issues we as a nation are facing in the current immigration crisis and hopefully shed some light on why we remain log jammed a decade after his initial efforts at reform. ..
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por su parte leticia salazar la alcaldesa de matamoros rechazÓ que funcionarios oficiales hayan tenido una responsabilidad. >> yo preferirÍa no especular ni... lo digo con mucho respeto a los medios porque finalmente tiene mucho que ver y no entorpecer la parte de la averiguaciÓn que se realiza de las autoridades competentes. >> todos de apellido Álvaro rivera se dirigÍan a un puente internacional el 13 de octubre cuando aparentemente forman detenidos por hombres a armados descritos como elementos oficiales. >> los rumores dicen que aquÍ los pararon los federales. >> mientras continuÓ el incertidumbre sobre el paradero de los 3 estadounidenses aparecidos en tamaulipas, las autoridades locales dicen trabajar mucho para ubicarlos. >< confirmÓ que el consulado trabaja junto a las autoridades locales. estamos brindando todo de la ayuda consular posible por razones de privacidad no podemos dar mayor informaciÓn. >> un apoyo muy grande. >> pedro alvarado jr. confirmÓ que autoridades mexicanas le han solicitado su padre describir la ropa de sus hermanos el dÍa de la desapariciÓn, s
por su parte leticia salazar la alcaldesa de matamoros rechazÓ que funcionarios oficiales hayan tenido una responsabilidad. >> yo preferirÍa no especular ni... lo digo con mucho respeto a los medios porque finalmente tiene mucho que ver y no entorpecer la parte de la averiguaciÓn que se realiza de las autoridades competentes. >> todos de apellido Álvaro rivera se dirigÍan a un puente internacional el 13 de octubre cuando aparentemente forman detenidos por hombres a armados...
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como le dije, el doctor salazar es el mejor. y si se preocupa por el viaje, no tiene por qué. su papá viajará bien a guadalajara en avión. lo hacemos con frecuencia. ¿y es tan urgente? sí. me tomé la libertad de hacer los arreglos. lo esperan en la clínica de guadalajara esta tarde. ¿esta tarde? i¿hoy mismo?! no hay tiempo que perder. cuanto antes tenga los resultados de los exámenes será mejor. pero, no hay tiempo de prepararlo avisar a la familia... el tiempo puede ser nuestro peor enemigo. señora, ¿ud. puede preparar todo rápidamente para el viaje? pues... no sé... si es necesario... es una buena oferta. lo platicaremos con el resto de la familia. la gavia inn... suena bien, ¿verdad? bueno, es un poco prematuro para hablar de nombres. ya verá. esto puede llegar a ser un paraíso. esto ya es un paraíso. tiene razón. bien... no le quito más su tiempo. hasta pronto. muchas gracias por su visita. ilupe! ilupita! iven, apresúrate, por favor! ¿qué ocurre? ¿quién llamó? era mercedes. dice que el médico quiere que llevemos a papá a guadalajara para unos
como le dije, el doctor salazar es el mejor. y si se preocupa por el viaje, no tiene por qué. su papá viajará bien a guadalajara en avión. lo hacemos con frecuencia. ¿y es tan urgente? sí. me tomé la libertad de hacer los arreglos. lo esperan en la clínica de guadalajara esta tarde. ¿esta tarde? i¿hoy mismo?! no hay tiempo que perder. cuanto antes tenga los resultados de los exámenes será mejor. pero, no hay tiempo de prepararlo avisar a la familia... el tiempo puede ser nuestro...
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prevalente la construcciÓn, la clase media ha mantenido con el mismo ingreso desde 1999, para el economista salazar carrillo las elecciones legislativas de no noviembre podrÍan cambiar el panorama. >>> ojalÁ que las noticias sean parejas. >>> alerta en mÉxico por el huracÁn simÓn categorÍa uno, aunque pierde intensidad en el ocÉano pacÍfico amenaza a baja california sur, sinaloa, las autoridades advierten que el suelo estÁ saturado por las lluvias que se han producido los Últimos dÍas, la situaciÓn es peligrosa y advierten a los residentes no bajar la guardia. permitanos una breve pausa, obispos del mundo entero se reÚnen en el vaticano para discutir el divorcio, la homosexualidad y temas que dividen a la iglesia. >>> asegura que gracias a su testimonio dos peligrosos es muy importante comerlas con las nuevas pringles torti...llas.. hay perdón...es que sabían muy ricas sin el guacamole. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test
prevalente la construcciÓn, la clase media ha mantenido con el mismo ingreso desde 1999, para el economista salazar carrillo las elecciones legislativas de no noviembre podrÍan cambiar el panorama. >>> ojalÁ que las noticias sean parejas. >>> alerta en mÉxico por el huracÁn simÓn categorÍa uno, aunque pierde intensidad en el ocÉano pacÍfico amenaza a baja california sur, sinaloa, las autoridades advierten que el suelo estÁ saturado por las lluvias que se han...
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. ;01 ;07 ;30 ; 48 snipe ;57 1;10 sagnicthe salazar/indígena mexicana "estamos pidiéndole al creador por todos los niños de centro américa que están siendo deportados y encarcelados y todas las flias q están sufriendo" invocando a sus tierras ancestrales este grupo de mujeres elevaba plegarias por un presente mejor para los miles de inmigrantes que viven en la sombra hoy en este país y para las decenas de miles de niños que están sufriendo en los centros de detención de la frontera eriberto ocasio/ red para parar la excarcelación en masa "eñ tratamiento criminal de los niños en la frontera inhumano tiene q parar porque no son criminales nuestros niños y no deben ser tratados así -el mensaje para washington? -el pueblo no va a estar quieto hasta que no sean tratados como seres humanos y no como criminales " la plaza de fruitvale fue el escenario para llevar ese mensaje a los políticos del país y a las futuras generaciones.. madres como angélica... angélica torres/madre inmigrante "que ella apoye a la comunidad y de una a las marchas como mexicana que es que apoye a su
. ;01 ;07 ;30 ; 48 snipe ;57 1;10 sagnicthe salazar/indígena mexicana "estamos pidiéndole al creador por todos los niños de centro américa que están siendo deportados y encarcelados y todas las flias q están sufriendo" invocando a sus tierras ancestrales este grupo de mujeres elevaba plegarias por un presente mejor para los miles de inmigrantes que viven en la sombra hoy en este país y para las decenas de miles de niños que están sufriendo en los centros de detención de la...
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and our medation coordinator is an award winning individual, and her name is donna salazar, and as she has received awards from the association of dispute resolution of northern california and other organizations. now i am going to share just a few statistics with you from last year. we received 227 complaints that is a 2 percent reduction in complaints that we received in 2012 when we received 740 xlaibt complaints. when i first started working here in 2007, we received over 1,000 complaints a year, and complaints have been declining against san francisco police officers, and that is a national trend. that is occurring. we found misconduct in about 6 percent of the cases we closed last year and we found the proper conduct in 25 percent of the allegations we investigated and we found that 2 percent of the allegations were unfounded or not true. the largest percentage of allegations we received were for neglect of duty that meant that the officer did not do something that he or she was supposed to do and followed by the conduct reflecting discredit. and unnecessary force, and what, and
and our medation coordinator is an award winning individual, and her name is donna salazar, and as she has received awards from the association of dispute resolution of northern california and other organizations. now i am going to share just a few statistics with you from last year. we received 227 complaints that is a 2 percent reduction in complaints that we received in 2012 when we received 740 xlaibt complaints. when i first started working here in 2007, we received over 1,000 complaints a...
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the occ mediation coordinator donna salazar was last year's recipient of the president's award from the association of the dispute resolution of northern california. now i would like to share a few statistics with you about the complaints of the occ received last year, and how we resolved them. in 2013, the occ received, 727 complaints, that is a two percent reduction in complaints we received in 2012, when we received 740 complaints. last year we sustained 6 percent of the cases we closed. that means that we found some type of misconduct or negligent of duty. and we found that 2 percent of the allegations were unfounded or not true, the largest percentage of allegations were for neglect of duty followed by conduct, reflecting discredit, unnecessary force was ten percent of the allegations we received and last year we sustained five allegations of unnecessary force. i will tell you a little bit about the dem graphics of the complainants. >> 2013, 28 percent fp african american, caucasians were 30 percent and another 19 percent declined to state their race. and additionally it included a
the occ mediation coordinator donna salazar was last year's recipient of the president's award from the association of the dispute resolution of northern california. now i would like to share a few statistics with you about the complaints of the occ received last year, and how we resolved them. in 2013, the occ received, 727 complaints, that is a two percent reduction in complaints we received in 2012, when we received 740 complaints. last year we sustained 6 percent of the cases we closed....
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interior department in federal court to challenge a 2012 decision by then- salazar to allow its lease at an estuary of drakes bay to expire. the company lost its bid for a preliminary injunction federal trial judge in oakland and before the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals in san francisco. the last legal step in the case came in june, when >> reporter:the u.s. supreme court declined to hear its appeal.the oyster farm closed its retail and canning operations on july 31, but continued wholesale sales while negotiating with the national park >> reporter:service about the terms of a full closure. >> reporter:under the settlement, announced by both the oyster company and the national park service today, drakes bay can continue the harvesting and wholesale sales of oysters until dec. 31. >> reporter:the park service will take responsibility for the complex removal of onshore facilities and underwater oyster-farming structures spread over >> reporter:1,000 acres of the estuary and will also provide federal relocation assistance to company employees. >> reporter:oyster farm co- owners kevin
interior department in federal court to challenge a 2012 decision by then- salazar to allow its lease at an estuary of drakes bay to expire. the company lost its bid for a preliminary injunction federal trial judge in oakland and before the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals in san francisco. the last legal step in the case came in june, when >> reporter:the u.s. supreme court declined to hear its appeal.the oyster farm closed its retail and canning operations on july 31, but continued...
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take pkg ;01 ;07 ;30 ;57 1;10 sagnicthe salazar/indígena mexicana "estamos pidiéndole al creador por todos los niños de centro américa que están siendo deportados y encarcelados y todas las flias q están sufriendo" invocando a sus tierras ancestrales este grupo de mujeres elevaba plegarias por un presente mejor para los miles de inmigrantes que viven en la sombra hoy en este país y para las decenas de miles de niños que están sufriendo en los centros de detención de la frontera eriberto ocasio/ red para parar la excarcelación en masa "eñ tratamiento criminal de los niños en la oera inhumano tiene q parar así -el mensaje para washington? -el puebloo va a estar quieto atados como seres humanos ncomo la plaza de fruitvale fue el escenario para llevar ese a las e a los polis del país futuras generaciones.. madres como angélica... angélica torres/madre inmigrante "que ella apoye a la comunidad y de una a las marchas como mexicana que es que apoye a su gente" o etelvina... etelvina lópez/ madre inmigrante "yo traigo a mis niñas para que ellas también sientan y apoyen a la
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the battle began when former secretary of the interior, ken salazar refused to renew the oyster farm's lease. the owners plan to open up a restaurant nearby. >>> a shocking crime in a quiet bay area community. >> we would like the public to be more aware. >> at 10:30, a warning from police after an armed robbery outside a popular mall. >> but first, the surprise move today by the supreme court, and where it leaves the national debate over same-sex marriage. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. the all-new mercedes-benz gla took nearly 600lbs of high- strength steel. setting industry-leading safety standards took 20,800 crash simul
the battle began when former secretary of the interior, ken salazar refused to renew the oyster farm's lease. the owners plan to open up a restaurant nearby. >>> a shocking crime in a quiet bay area community. >> we would like the public to be more aware. >> at 10:30, a warning from police after an armed robbery outside a popular mall. >> but first, the surprise move today by the supreme court, and where it leaves the national debate over same-sex marriage. well...
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accuracy, is author of a dozen books on media and public policy and is a recipient of the annual ruben salazar journalism award as well as the george or well award. >> thank you. thanks. here we are in the -- and i think it's very fitting because it was 60 years ago that in perhaps his most well known and well remembered tv broadcast edward r. morrow said we cannot defeat -- he said that at a time when it was essential for journalists to step forward to lance a boil of fear and intimidation that had gripped official washington for years, and the entire country as well. that was 1954. here we are in 2014. and the events today are part of, i think, a very strongly accelerating effort across this country to lance a boil of fear and intimidation. we don't talk anymore so much about a chilling effect, we talk about a freezing effect, we talk about ice cubes that congeal, we talk quite properly and accurately about an obama administration that seems determined to gut the meaning of the first amendment. as the petition that we presented this morning to the department of justice spells out, it's reall
accuracy, is author of a dozen books on media and public policy and is a recipient of the annual ruben salazar journalism award as well as the george or well award. >> thank you. thanks. here we are in the -- and i think it's very fitting because it was 60 years ago that in perhaps his most well known and well remembered tv broadcast edward r. morrow said we cannot defeat -- he said that at a time when it was essential for journalists to step forward to lance a boil of fear and...
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. >> i'm daniel salazar. i go to texas christian university. my question is both about gerrymandering and term limits. i was wondering, how can a system with no term limits be useful when 70% to 80% of the house is decided in the primaries. they are not even decided in the general election. you don't have the full voting bloch. >> i have an answer with that. i had breakfast with a good friend about six months ago. he said, what happens today -- it used to be about april you started looking over your shoulder and you wonder who your general opponent is going to be. now you look over your shoulder to see who your primary opponent is going to be. it is just the nature of the situation. it is tougher. it puts -- most people are in a situation where you have two elections. you have a primary election, and then you have a general election. if you are not towing the line, if you are not conservative enough or moderate enough, someone is going to come after you. so the primaries have become very, very focused or very contested lately. especially in a d
. >> i'm daniel salazar. i go to texas christian university. my question is both about gerrymandering and term limits. i was wondering, how can a system with no term limits be useful when 70% to 80% of the house is decided in the primaries. they are not even decided in the general election. you don't have the full voting bloch. >> i have an answer with that. i had breakfast with a good friend about six months ago. he said, what happens today -- it used to be about april you started...
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. >> i'm daniel salazar. christian as university. how can a system with no term limits be useful when 70 or 80% of house districts are decided in the primaries? they're not even decided in the general election. you don't even have the full voting block. doesn't that perpetuate the problem? >> i had a friend i had breakfast with six months ago. what happens today -- people used to go out in april when you first got elected. you start looking over your shoulder and you wonder who your general opponent's going to be. now you look over your shoulder and see who your primary opponent's going be. it's just the nature of it. it's tougher. it puts people -- most people are in a situation where you have two elections. you a primary election and then you have a general election. and if you're not toing the line if you're not moderate enough or conservative enough somebody's going to come after you. the primaries have become very, very focused and have been very, very tested lately, especially in a district where we talk about districts that ge
. >> i'm daniel salazar. christian as university. how can a system with no term limits be useful when 70 or 80% of house districts are decided in the primaries? they're not even decided in the general election. you don't even have the full voting block. doesn't that perpetuate the problem? >> i had a friend i had breakfast with six months ago. what happens today -- people used to go out in april when you first got elected. you start looking over your shoulder and you wonder who your...
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accuracy, is author of a dozen books on media and public policy and is a recipient of the annual ruben salazar journalism award as well as the george or well award. >> thank you. thanks. here we are in the -- and i think it's very fitting because it was 60 years ago that in perhaps his most well known and well remembered tv broadcast edward r. morrow said we cannot defeat -- he said that at a time when it was essential for journalists to step forward to lance a boil of fear and intimidation that had gripped official washington for years, and the entire country as well. that was 1954. here we are in 2014. and the events today are part of, i think, a very strongly accelerating effort across this country to lance a boil of fear and intimidation. we don't talk anymore so much about a chilling effect, we talk about a freezing effect, we talk about ice cubes that congeal, we talk quite properly and accurately about an obama administration that seems determined to gut the meaning of the first amendment. as the petition that we presented this morning to the department of justice spells out, it's reall
accuracy, is author of a dozen books on media and public policy and is a recipient of the annual ruben salazar journalism award as well as the george or well award. >> thank you. thanks. here we are in the -- and i think it's very fitting because it was 60 years ago that in perhaps his most well known and well remembered tv broadcast edward r. morrow said we cannot defeat -- he said that at a time when it was essential for journalists to step forward to lance a boil of fear and...
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salazar mentioned xenophobia, mexicans, central americans. judge, i don't know if this is fair to ask you, paint a picture about the cases that came through your court system. i mean, a lot of people think immigration is really owning dealing with central america and obviously this issue on the border is pretty specific. but paint a picture what we're talking about, when we're talking about immigration cases. . . diverse group of people. i think certainly we see enough central americans so we are aware of the country conditions which are as these two other speakers have described them it is extremely difficult and especially for the young people that are fleeing the gang violence and unfortunately the law is not on their side in terms of asylum but there are other venues and avenue of relief that would be available to them. >> it is important for us to recognize it's not just about mexico, central america, south america and the caribbean. it's the broken immigration affects people from throughout the entire world. i remember having a conversa
salazar mentioned xenophobia, mexicans, central americans. judge, i don't know if this is fair to ask you, paint a picture about the cases that came through your court system. i mean, a lot of people think immigration is really owning dealing with central america and obviously this issue on the border is pretty specific. but paint a picture what we're talking about, when we're talking about immigration cases. . . diverse group of people. i think certainly we see enough central americans so we...
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. >> i'm daniel salazar. i go to texas christian university. my question is both about errymandering and term limits. i was wondering, how can a system with no term limits be useful when 70% to 80% of the house is decided in the primaries. they are not even decided in the general election. you don't have the full voting bloch. >> i have an answer with that. i had breakfast with a good friend about six months ago. he said, what happens today -- it used to be about april you started looking over your shoulder and you wonder who your general opponent is going to be. now you look over your shoulder to see who your primary opponent is going to be. it is just the nature of the situation. it is tougher. it puts -- most people are in a situation where you have two elections. you have a primary election, and then you have a general election. if you are not towing the line, if you are not conservative enough or moderate enough, someone is going to come after you. so the primaries have become very, very focused or very contested lately. especially in a di
. >> i'm daniel salazar. i go to texas christian university. my question is both about errymandering and term limits. i was wondering, how can a system with no term limits be useful when 70% to 80% of the house is decided in the primaries. they are not even decided in the general election. you don't have the full voting bloch. >> i have an answer with that. i had breakfast with a good friend about six months ago. he said, what happens today -- it used to be about april you started...
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he's author of a dozen books on media and public policy and recipient of the ruben salazar journalism award and george orwell award. he coordinated the petition campaign in support of james ricen. mr. solomon? [ applause ] >> thanks. >> here we are and it's fitting because it was 60 years ago that perhaps his most well-known and well remembered tv broadcast edward r. murrow said we cannot defend freedom aboard by deserting it at home. he said that at a time when journalists stepped forward to lance, boil, fear and intimidation that gripped official washington for years and the entire country as well. that was 1954. here we are in 2014 and the events today are part of i think a very strongly accelerating effort across this country to lance a boil of fear and intimidation. we don't talk anymore so much about a chilling effect, we talk about a freezing effect, we talk about ice cubes that congeal, we talk quite properly and accurately about an obama administration that seems determined to gut the meaning of the first amendment. as the petition that we presented this morning to the depart
he's author of a dozen books on media and public policy and recipient of the ruben salazar journalism award and george orwell award. he coordinated the petition campaign in support of james ricen. mr. solomon? [ applause ] >> thanks. >> here we are and it's fitting because it was 60 years ago that perhaps his most well-known and well remembered tv broadcast edward r. murrow said we cannot defend freedom aboard by deserting it at home. he said that at a time when journalists stepped...
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he's the author of a dozen pooks on media and public policy and is a recipient of the annual rubin salazar journalism award aw award. mr. soloman has been coordinating the petition campaign in support of james risen. mr. soloman? [ applause ] >> thank you. thanks. here we are in the murrow room, and i think that it's very it's fitting so because it was 60 years ago that in perhaps his n most well-known and well-remembered tv broadcast, edward r. morrow said, we cannot defend freedom abroad by adcast deserting it at home. he said that at a time when it t was essential forim journalistso step forward to lance a boil off fear and intimidation that had h gripped official washington forh years and the entire country as well. that was 1954. here we are in 2014. and the events today are part of, i think, a very strongly t accelerating effort across thisc country to lance a boil of fear and intimidation. we don't talk anymore so much et about a chilling effect. a freezing effect. we talk about ice cubes that congeal. that we talk quite properly and accurately about an obama administration that see
he's the author of a dozen pooks on media and public policy and is a recipient of the annual rubin salazar journalism award aw award. mr. soloman has been coordinating the petition campaign in support of james risen. mr. soloman? [ applause ] >> thank you. thanks. here we are in the murrow room, and i think that it's very it's fitting so because it was 60 years ago that in perhaps his n most well-known and well-remembered tv broadcast, edward r. morrow said, we cannot defend freedom...
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secretary salazar quoted president kennedy. everybody is known for to gray books one is "profiles in courage". courage is in high demand. the second is a nation of immigrants immigration built the nation and then we don't invest in the future our prosperity of the nation? second year is a wonderful greek word for hospitality and the new testament. it says and i went to seminary that introduced me to other versions. [laughter] but do we not forget to gain - - game. but to say it is pretty hospitable to strangers and though word for strangers? love of the stranger. so to be consistent it is not just the rich diversity of immigrants we just not want to be tolerated we want to be celebrated. people have said we can it is not economically viable. as the words of st. to guston ring clue to us. but the triumph of pragmatism lead two's this because there were bright and to put morality but everything he does is with an executive order. but for us to treat these children we need but with the moral values and commitments? and we are chil
secretary salazar quoted president kennedy. everybody is known for to gray books one is "profiles in courage". courage is in high demand. the second is a nation of immigrants immigration built the nation and then we don't invest in the future our prosperity of the nation? second year is a wonderful greek word for hospitality and the new testament. it says and i went to seminary that introduced me to other versions. [laughter] but do we not forget to gain - - game. but to say it is...